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I know what you mean *sigh* in my case though, I've been living off of financial aid and that just doesn't cut it (no other income in this life-o-mine) and it's so hard to get started looking for work when his school schedule is so weird (Wednesday is a half day for him.)

Anyhoo, yeah, 1 month as of this past Friday. Their looking kind of scary right now but in a good way. Thankfully I have natural wave which I think is helping them along nicely.

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05/13/12 06:06:34PM @arielle-vogel:
I'm so happy and free to be me. I love my locks. Big thanx to everyone with their helpful advice. And good luck in your own journeys.

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05/12/12 10:58:18PM @soaring-eagle:
Yea isn't it nice to just. Sit back and watch it happen?

Oooh, I need to find a job soonish but I would love to just stay home with my man-cub. Things are going okay, gearing up for the end of the semester of school and I've been putting off the transfer because I am burned out a bit and feeling a little unsure about my current goals. Lol! But this too shall pass. :P

african hair can be druy and brittle bleached hair can be too africajn hair often is twisted till it snaps off or interlocked caucasian hair the oils move down the hair nmaking it slip out of knots drying it somewhat with sea salt makes it tighten faster and retain knots..tho it can be over done so u want to only do it ocasionaly and not leave it in long once they are tight then u can condition more often..but african hair needs moisturizing almost constantly because the oils dont move down the hair thats whyt they use gells and oils and shae far more often earkly on

thought i replied already ty vinager or the www.dreadlockshampoo.com bars u want the hair kinda dry the 1st several months only use alow]e sparingly or jojoba but only if u really must till thety ar a year old